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Top 100 Bus, Train and Plane in Melbourne While traveling overland between cities, you often have a choice between several modes of transport. In this guide, I break down the pros and cons of bus vs train travel to help you decide which is the best way for you to get to your next destination. I’ll also outline the pros and cons of your third option, flying. Most long-distance trains allow you to get up from your seat without disturbing the passenger next to you. You can exit your cabin and walk around in the hall. You can also walk between cars to the dining car. You’re not stowed up for hours at a time in the same seat like you are on a bus. Long-distance trains often offer dining, a full bar, and completely flat beds. Shorter distance trains often offer power outlets, wifi, and reclining seats. These amenities often aren’t available on buses. Trains use less fuel per passenger than buses, cars, or planes. If you care about the environment, the train is probably the greenest mode of traveling long distance. The only greener option is walking or bicycle touring. Luggage allowances are usually less strict on trains. In fact, oftentimes your luggage isn’t even weighed before you board. Many long-distance trains even have a car for luggage and cargo. There’s really no limit to the amount of stuff you can bring with you. For example, after crashing my motorcycle in Vietnam, I put it on a train with me to the next big city so I could recover. That’s not really an option on the bus. In the past several years, air travel has become more hectic and less appealing for some travelers. Tighter security regulations mean longer waits. Rising fuel prices can lead to more expensive tickets. Yet despite the inconveniences, air travel still holds a number of advantages over car, train and bus travel. Although many airline seats are cramped and crowded, airlines are often more comfortable than some of the alternatives. They offer a controlled climate at a comfortable temperature and reclining seats, both of which are absent from many buses. Airplanes also generally give passengers the chance to stretch their legs during the trip and often provide free beverages. First-class and business-class accommodations include large, premium seating, high-quality complimentary meals and other amenities. Savvy travelers favor air travel because it's faster and less accident prone than other methods of travel. Air travelers can reach most domestic destinations in hours; international travel seldom takes more than 24 hours. Travel also benefits the economy, as well as additional aid to safety and health. Without air travel, much of the US' cultural life and diversity wouldn't exist. Air travel is the fastest method of transport around, and can cut hours or days off of a trip. Transoceanic travel would be a factor of months without planes, and numerous rural zones can't be reached without it. As the WV Department of Aviation says, "One to two days travel by auto can be accomplished in one to two hours of flight." The speed of air travel also allows the transport of critical materials like organs and necessary medications to patients in urgent need. Without flight, the pace of both business and pleasure would slow down considerably. Flying is considered among the safest modes of transportation -- highly regulated operated by skilled professionals. You have very little chance being involved in an airplane accident. But that doesn't stop many people from worrying about flying. And flying long distances over the ocean, such as on a transatlantic flight, causes some people even more concern -- perhaps for good reason.
Flying makes travel to faraway destinations more manageable, but the quick travel method comes with some drawbacks. The decision to drive or fly depends largely on the trip itself, including the distance and route. When planning your next business or leisure trip, weighing the pros and cons of flying helps decide if you should take to the skies or hit the open road. Flying shortens the travel time to your destination. A plane travels much faster than a car or train. The time savings becomes more significant the farther you travel. If you're only flying to the next state, you won't shave much time off of the trip when you factor in arriving early at the airport, going through security, waiting for your luggage and picking up a rental car. A longer trip, such as traveling across the country, shrinks from multiple days in the car to just one day of travel on a plane. Air travel shifts the work from you to the airline. The airline loads your luggage and gets you from your departure city to your destination. You sit back in your seat instead of worrying about traffic, directions and pit stops. During inclement weather, you don't have to worry about driving a car on slippery roads or through heavy rain. Air travel allows you to relax more than driving because you don't have to constantly stay alert to avoid an accident. At one time, train travel was consistently less expensive than air travel.Since both train fares and air fares change rapidly, check into both when planning your trip. If you plan to visit multiple destinations, train travel is generally less costly. For travel, Eurail passes allow travelers to choose either a particular number of trips within a certain time period or a certain number of consecutive days of use. These passes allow flexibility to travel throughout Europe at a budget price. In the United States, Amtrak offers USA rail passes, which allow passengers to make a specific number of trips within a certain time period. With skyrocketing gas prices, car and air travel get more expensive each year. In the United States, train travel is becoming an increasingly popular way to see the country and reach your destination. There's no need to watch the road and worry about getting lost the way you can in a car.Australia, trains are generally more convenient and sometimes faster door-to-door than airplanes. Comfort and a little old-fashioned appeal make train travel an attractive alternative.